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May15
More Podcast Transcription

I hadn't even heard of podcast transcription until last week when I uncovered CastingWords. To make matters ever weirder, I just wrote an entry on Jon Udell's experiences with CastingWords and now I've just run across a similar service named Transcribr.

I haven't tried either CastingWords or Transcribr, but I'm getting tempted. I just don't know what I'd do with the transcript.

transcribr logo

CastingWords comes in at 42 cents a minute and Transcribr is $1 a minute. Our shows are about 45 minutes long so in either case that's a little more than I'd be willing to pay.

Looks like another podcasting side-line business.

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